Headers

KnightRider350
08-17-2003, 02:23 PM
Got some extra money lying around and looking for a decent, high-quality set of headers for my 350. Trying to be as cost efficient as physically possible---looking for good stuff, but nothing too expensive.

Good links would be welcome. :)

Chuck!
08-17-2003, 03:11 PM
I like my Hooker 2055's for the price ($350), I'd get them coated though if I got them again, they just look so good. They're your best bet if you arnt going to do long tubes and you dont want to drop the coin on SLPs.

TheGreatJ
08-17-2003, 05:14 PM
I picked up my coated Hedman shorties for $200 shipped with about 100 miles of use. Stuck them in and drove on open headers to the exhaust shop, where the best exhaust guy in town charged me $300 to build a Y-pipe and run 3" all the way back to a 3-chamber Flowmaster (which was included in the price.) $500 for a full exhaust seemed like a real good deal to me.

Pro
08-17-2003, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by TheGreatJ
I picked up my coated Hedman shorties for $200 shipped with about 100 miles of use. Stuck them in and drove on open headers to the exhaust shop, where the best exhaust guy in town charged me $300 to build a Y-pipe and run 3" all the way back to a 3-chamber Flowmaster (which was included in the price.) $500 for a full exhaust seemed like a real good deal to me.

Did it help out that much?
Did you get on it with the open headers? haha

TheGreatJ
08-18-2003, 01:28 PM
I was running a moderately built 355 through factory 305 manifolds and went to 1 5/8" headers with 3" exhaust. It helped a LOT.



And I didn't get a chance to hump the headers.....when I cranked her up I didn't last long enough to get under the car. ;)

aklim
08-19-2003, 07:28 AM
I liked the now unadvailable Accel Tri-Ys and now SLPs